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Portrait photograph of Professor Milton Hollingsworth wearing a suit and tie.

He was the son of Charles Edwin and Fannie (Coffelt) Hollingsworth and had a long career in high school level education; first as a teacher, later as a…

Portrait photograph of Milton Coffman that has been cropped from another Morrison photograph. This image was used to make a postcard of him and Reverend Kuhns superimposed on a picture of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock.

Milton Coffman was…

Portrait photograph of Milton "Milt" Hockman Hottel with a mustache and wearing a suit and tie.

Milt was the son of Isaac and Ann (Fravel) Hottel.

He married Laura Elizabeth (Bargelt) Hottel in 1894. She died only 3 years later.

The couple…

Portrait photograph of Milton Lloyd Hite, son of Milton L. Hite and Emma (Sheetz) Hite.

He married Anna Mary Fravel in 1911. The couple had four children: Mrs. Charles Cover, Anna Lee Hite, Richard L. Hite, and J. Edwin Hite.

He lived in…

Milton Matthews Ruttenberg, a cadet from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) is wearing his school's uniform.

Cadet Ruttenberg was a member of the MMA class of 1929.

Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, he went from MMA to the University of Pittsburgh…

Portrait photograph of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. wearing a suit and bow tie.

His wife was Lizzie (Foltz) Hoffman.

Portrait photograph of Milton "Milt" Samuel Hoffman, Jr. wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.

When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was still single…

Milton Samuel Hoffman, Jr., shown as a young boy sitting on a child-sized chair.

Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.

When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was still single and…

Milton Samuel Hoffman, Jr., shown as a young boy standing by a child-sized chair and holding a ball.

Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.

When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Milton Samuel Hoffman, Jr. in a suit and tie.

Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.

When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was still…

Recipe for "Mince meat for pies."

The recipe is undated, but was most likely produced by or for members of the Rickard family in the late 19th century.

Group photograph of the Minebank Cornet Band.

The eleven unidentified band members are of varying ages in this photograph: two drum players and nine brass instrument players.

The band is shown outdoors. All are wearing hats.

Minebank was…

Photograph of Minerva Frances (Wolverton) Stultz seated on a chair in her later years.

Minerva was the daughter of David and Mary Catherine (Helsley) Wolverton.

She married Luther Abbott Stultz (1853-1922) and lived in the St. Luke area of…

Photograph of a collection of miniature items. The items shown from left to right are a skull with crossbones, bolt, pinecone, and lantern.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing a clerical collar.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified member of the clergy with glasses, a mustache and a beard.

Photograph of the Minnick family.

Pictured are Charles Minnick Sr., his wife Edith Frances (Markley) Minnick, and their children Charles Minnick Jr. (standing) and Andrea Minnick (seated).

Charles Minnick Sr. was a U.S. Marine during the…

Portrait photograph of Minnie Lee (Dellinger) Hepner, wife of Samuel Beauregard Hepner (1862-1960).

Photograph of Minnie (Hausenfluck) Borden seated on a bench.

She was the wife of Gilbert Luther Borden (1877-1969) of Toms Brook.

Minnie A. (Teets) Pryor, seated, with her two children, William M. Pryor (standing) and Christina Ann Pryor on her lap.

Minnie was born in Shenandoah County to Robby and Daisy (Scott) Teets.

She married Jessup "Jesse" William Pryer (born…

Cover page and last page of the Minutes of the Virginia Synod of the Lutheran Church, held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Roanoke Virginia.

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